Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Three Daytonians Unite!


Barrel climb'n




Samwise.






Kyle and Kip

Eric doing somthing...

Kyle and Kip
Kyle and Kip



Kyle showing Eric the wine making process.

So Kyle gave us a tour of the winery where he works at. It was sweet.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Rare Ice Near Bend!

Fellow OSU-Cascades student Tim and I kicked off the weekend with an ice outing. Seek and you shall find, and we found.

Links to:
My TR on Cascadeclimbers.com
My Summit Post Page


I'm the dot on the ice


A Bit Closer

Ah and it's Kip!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Kip on Front Page of Bend Bulletin


That's right, a picture of Kip climbing roadside ice was on the front page today (Sat. December 1, 2007). Here is a link to the page but it isn't very good quality.
The title reads: IF THE ICE IS RIGHT...
Then below the picture it reads: Ice climber Kip Beckwith, 18, of Bend, climbs Friday on a rock outcropping along U.S. Highway 20 on Santiam Pass.
The guy said he'd email some photos in a couple days. I'll post them then.

This roadside ice is about a 1hr drive from Bend and there's no approach (thus climbing on a road cut). The ice was thick enough to climb and was super fun. I must have done the lower section about 10 times.

After a couple hours at the ice I went on a scouting mission to find more. It wasn't successful. Instead I got a good workout in trying to push my way through 3ft of fresh powder.

Then after the hike, I drove Hwy 20 a bit more looking for more ice. Saw a bit but didn't climb anything.
Another great adventure!

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Two Beckwith Brothers on Mt. Washington


Brother K (Kip) and Brother B (Bozeb) climbed Mount Washington, one of Oregon's Cascade volcanoes. The climb was an experience that taught us both a lot. We started way too late and ended up spending a long time navigating in the dark. This was one of those climbs that I wasn't really worried about taking pictures. We were more concerned about the climb.



The summit video.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Broken Top- South Face Gully

A great climb with Kip, Gabe, Matt, and Max. To read the full trip report, with more/different pictures included, check out my cascade climbers post. This was my second time up Broken Top. Previously I did the NW ridge aka "dog route" with my track coach Mr. Spink. This route (South Face Gully) was much more interesting and exciting. Most every thing went well. It was our first climb together (all four of us). Apart from one 80 meter traverse that was very loose it was a really fun climb. Because I was one of the more experienced members I felt the need to assume more of a leadership role. As far as the climbing goes there was some moderate snow (nothing over 35 deg), exposed walking/scrambling, and some fun/easy 4th or 5th class rock. All in all a great climb and we once again made it back for dinner! Nothin like a good burrito after a day in the mountains. Yum!


Kip shouldering The Pack for the hike in to base camp



Camp with bachelor in background



Looking down our route (red line)



Summit Shot- left to right; Gabe, Matt, Kip, and Max.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Climbing a Strawberry

A trip with Kip and Max to climb a mountain of vast proportions! Story below pictures.

The View from Strawberry Lake



No Ice now :(




Wait there is some... Just we can't get to it.



Kip near the summit



Max gives the mountain a blessing of peace



Not the fruit the mountain! One night when the climbing bug got the better of me I decided to head out to Strawberry Mountain. Strawberry Mountain is located in Eastern Oregon in the Blue Mountains. It is Oregon's 28th highest peak at 9038ft. I recruited local climber Max who not only owns a car but has the spirit of the mountains. After a Mountain Dew to keep me up we were off. The drive although a bit long and curvy went by quick. We arrived at the trail head at about 1:30 A.M. Not bad. As Max hit the sack I bundled up in every piece of clothing I had. I forgot my bag. So while I'm chattering my teeth Max is kick'n it with his -20F deg bag. No worries.

Morning comes and we kick off the day with many an oatmeal packet. Brought to us by our sponsor "Grandview Food Court". The hike is good and we even spot ice. This time it isn't for us. That climb is a WI5+ (hard and scary) and known as a "full alpine endeavor". We spot Strawberry Falls which we plan to come back and climb "once it freezes".

As we near the summit the T-Shirt weather quickly turns to 50mph winds and the "holy crud let's get down weather". As I dream about climbing the ice Max envisions hitting the powder slopes. Max, a Jackson Hole native, was once ranked 33rd in the nation for Nordic Ski Racing. After getting out of the wind we stopped and ate some Strawberry Jelly sandwiches. Jelly brought to you by our sponsor "McDonalds". Yes they have jelly packets!!! The whole hike took us only 5hrs round trip. Not bad considering it is 13 miles and 2000+ft elevation gain. The 3.5hr journey home took a bit longer this time. We wanted to get back for dinner so we booked it back. We made it with ten minutes to spare!

Stay tuned for the recon mission- Ice Climbing in the Strawberries -coming soon!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Middle Sister Attempt Turned Crevasse Climbing

Well good friend Dan and I attempted to climb middle sister a few weekends ago. Due to Dan's sickness we turned to the crevasses for some great ice climbing. Luckly we brought an extra piolet (French for a mountaineering ice axe) and an ice screw, just enough to set up a bomber dead man/ice screw top rope anchor. Sweet climbing and a bit of a challenge to climb ice with the piolets. All photos taken by Dan. To see more of Dan's photography here is his flickr account. To see the larger version of the pictures click on them. Check out Dan's site at http://www.danielbachhuber.com/



The Shadow of Dan


The Shooting Ice is for the Camera


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